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Population dynamics of Melanoides tuberculata (Thiaridae) snails in a desert spring, United Arab Emirates and infection with larval trematodes

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A dense population of Melanoides tuberculata was found at a brackish (5.93–6.98%) desert spring in the United Arab Emirates. A total of 232–300 snails were measured and examined for larval trematodes during the period January 1990 to January 1991. The relative abundance of various size classes of the snail has shown that the mass release of young snails occurred twice a year, in April–May and September–October. Seven different forms of cercariae were found: A xiphidiocercaria, a brevifurcate cercaria, two pleurolophocercous cercariae, two gymnocephalous cercariae, and the cercaria of Philophthalmus gralli. The overall infection rate of this snail was 73.6% and ranged from 51.3 during February–March 1990 to 91.7% during January 1991. The xiphidiocercaria and the P. gralli cercaria were the most abundant and were found in 21.1% and 29.7%, respectively, of the examined snails. A relatively high rate (9.5%) of double infection was found. Cases of triple infection were also encountered.

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Ismail, N.S., Arif, A.M.S. Population dynamics of Melanoides tuberculata (Thiaridae) snails in a desert spring, United Arab Emirates and infection with larval trematodes. Hydrobiologia 257, 57–64 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00013997

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